Tuesday December 31st
Category: 19th Century Vice Presidents
A: Woodrow Wilson said this man had enough genius to be immortal & "unschooled passion enough to have made him famous".
Q: Who is Aaron Burr?
Monday December 30th
Category: Word Origins
A: When evidence was lacking, juries of yore would reply with this Latin word meaning "we don know know"; now it means dunce.
Friday December 27th
Category: 18th Century America
A: There were just 13 of these, the title of an historic document; one offered admission to Canada.
Q: What are the Articles of Confederation?
Thursday December 26th
Category: Tech Terms
A: In a July 1990 post Yisrael Radai called this 7-letter term "a word I just coined for trojans, viruses, worms etc.".
Q: What is Malware?
Wednesday December 25th
Category: Authors
A: "The American Tolkien" was what Time Magazine called this author with the same 2 middle initials as Tolkien.
Q: Who is George R.R. Martin?
Tuesday December 24th
Category: Geopolitical Hot Spots
A: On the Grand Trunk Road, the Wagah Border separating these 2 countries since 1947 is called the "Berlin Wall of Asia".
Q: What are India & Pakistan?
Monday December 23rd
Category: Presidents & Film
A: Jimmy Carter held 480 screenings at the White House; his first was this film set in 1970's Washington, D.C.
Q: What is All The President's Men?
Friday December 20th
Category: 20th Century Literary Terms
A: The writer who named this U.S. movement said the term referred to supreme blessedness, not exhaustion.
Q: What is the Beat Movement?
Thursday December 19th
Category: TV Characters
A: Jerry Jones, Mark Cuban & Mayor Mike Rawlings were 3 of the real folks at the 2013 memorial for this TV character.
Q: Who is J.R. Ewing?
Wednesday December 18th
Category: Children's Literature
A: Joy, Nellie & Aranea are 3 of the many children of this title character.
Q: Who is Charlotte from "Charlotte's Web"?
Tuesday December 17th
Category: Classical Music
A: "Royal March of the Lion", "The Aquarium" & "The Aviary" are thematically related 1886 works from this man.
Q: Who is Camille Saint-Saens?
Monday December 16th
Category: Countries For Short
A: North Korea is the DPRK; this country is the LPDR.
Q: What is Laos?
Friday December 13th
Category: Health & Medicine 2013
A: There's news of the first lab test for this 10-letter condition the NIH calls the leading cause of disability for Americans 15 to 44.
Q: What is Depression?
Thursday December 12th
Category: 21st Century Novels
A: In a letter to the author, President Obama called this "a lovely book--an elegant proof of God, and the power of storytelling".
Q: What is The Life of Pi?
Wednesday December 11th
Category: Sports Term History
A: After throwing a long, last-second touchdown in 1975, Roger Staubach said, "I closed my eyes & said" this.
Q: What is Hail Mary?
Tuesday December 10th
Category: State Capitals
A: It's the southern city in which the building seen here is located; counting the panels may help. (there were six panels)
Q: What is Austin, Texas?
Monday December 9th
Category: U.S. Presidents
A: Although born in the United States, he was the only President who spoke English as a second language.
Q: Who is Martin Van Buren?
Friday December 6th
Category: Historic Letters
A: In April 1865 she wrote to Mary Lincoln, "I cannot remain silent... brokenhearted by the loss of my own beloved husband".
Q: Who is Queen Victoria?
Thursday December 5th
Category: 20th Century Arts
A: Pretending to be a tree is an exercise in a key textbook of this system that spread from Russia to Broadway & then to Hollywood.
Q: What is the Method Acting or Stanislavsky System?
Wednesday December 4th
Category: Asia
A: Consisting of a peninsula & 2 islands, it was the longest-lasting European colony in Asia: 442 years, ending in 1999.
Tuesday December 3rd
Category: The Internet
A: The inventor of this image format said the OED wrongly has 2 pronunciations of it--the right one is with a soft "G".
Q: What is a GIF?
Monday December 2nd
Category: Pop Groups
A: In 2012, 22 years after their first album, they released a new one that includes "Good Vibrations" & "Monday Monday".
Q: Who is Wilson Phillips?
Friday November 29th
Category: College Sports Mascots
A: In 1947 Walt Disney made a handshake deal to let this university use one of his major characters as its mascot, still in use today.
Q: What is Oregon?
Thursday November 28th
Category: 20th Century Names
A: In 1942 Winston Churchill said, "I can handle this peasant"; historians aren't sure things turned out that way.
Q: Who is Joseph Stalin?
Wednesday November 27th
Category: Government Programs
A: Over 8,000 people have been saved from harm by this program authorized in a 1970 law, but we're not allowed to name any.
Tuesday November 26th
Category: Authors
A: An international airport in Jamaica is named for this author who set many of his stories of the 1950s & 1960s there.
Q: Who is Ian Fleming?
Monday November 25th
Category: Nobel Laureates
A: The 1991 Nobel Peace Prize winner from this country was under arrest at the time of the award.
Q: What is Myanmar?
Teacher's Tournament (Nov. 11 - 22)
Friday November 22nd
Category: Country Names
A: In England in 1933, Choudhry Rahmat Ali coined this name, a country that wouldn't be formed until 14 years later.
Q: What is Pakistan?
Thursday November 21st
Category: U.S. Presidents
A: The second man to become President who was never elected to the job, he twice ran for the position unsuccessfully.
Q: Who is Millard Fillmore?
Wednesday November 20th
Category: Novel Titles
A: These are not found in the Koran & the angel Gabriel told Muhammad that they were not revealed by God.
Q: What are the Satanic Verses?
Tuesday November 19th
Category: The 2012 Olympics
A: NBC reported that in the first days of Olympic coverage, this sport seen in recent books & on film was the most watched on cable.
Q: What is Archery?
Monday November 18th
Category: Buildings
A: Charles Evans Hughes laid the cornerstone for this building on October 13, 1932 & got to work in it for about 6 years.
Q: What is the U.S. Supreme Court?
Friday November 15th
Category: Play Characters
A: In Peter Roach's Phonetics Glossary, this alliterative guy is "the best-known fictional phonetician".
Q: Who is Henry Higgins?
Thursday November 14th
Category: Symbols
A: One legend says Clovis, king of Franks, adopted this symbol after flowers revealed a safe river crossing for his army.
Q: What is the Fleur-de-Lis?
Wednesday November 13th
Category: Mythology
A: Rich with electrum, the Turkish river Pactolus is where this legendary man was said to have washed off his curse.
Q: Who is King Midas?
Tuesday November 12th
Category: Historic Objects
A: In 1802, 3 years after it was discovered, it was moved to London under the terms of the surrender of Alexandria.
Q: What is the Rosetta Stone?
Monday November 11th
Category: 2013 Newsmakers
A: The name of this woman who achieved a long-held goal in 2013 is a homophone of a word for a water nymph.
Q: Who is Diana Nyad?
Thursday November 7th
Category: Literary Influences
A: The "Gossip Girl" series of books was inspired by this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel also set in NYC but 120 years earlier.
Q: What is The Age of Innocence?
Wednesday November 6th
Category: On The Globe
A: Of the 5 named circles of latitude on a standard Earth globe, it's the one with the longest name.
Q: What is the Tropic of Capricorn?
Tuesday November 5th
Category: First Families
A: Sasha & Malia Obama are the first Presidential children who were not old enough to vote for dad since this one.
Q: Who is Chelsea Clinton?
Monday November 4th
Category: Food & Drink
A: This soft drink was named for a digestive enzyme & a native African plant.
Q: What is Pepsi?
Friday November 1st
Category: Nations of the World
A: The only 2 countries in the Americas that border each other & begin with the same letter.
Q: What are Brazil and Bolivia?
Thursday October 31st
Category: The Tudors
A: "Alone in prison strong/I wail my destiny" & "Let pass my weary, guiltless ghost" are lines from a poem attributed to her.
Q: Who is Anne Boleyn?
Wednesday October 30th
Category: Internet Firsts
A: A broken laser pointer for $14.83 in 1995 holds this distinction.
Q: What is the First Item Sold on E-Bay?
Tuesday October 29th
Category: Movie Comedies
A: The hero of this 1993 comedy says he's "been stabbed, shot, poisoned, frozen, hung, electrocuted, & burned".
Q: What is Groundhog Day?
Monday October 28th
Category: Literary Characters
A: This 19th century character talks about his own writings about tattoo marks & on the tracing of footsteps.
Q: Who is Sherlock Holmes?
Friday October 25th
Category: European Literature
A: This 1922 novel's first chapter is titled "The Son of the Brahman".
Q: What is Siddhartha?
Thursday October 24th
Category: Art in the U.S. Capitol
A: Members of the Hungarian, Swedish, & Israeli Parliaments spoke when a bust of this foreign diplomat was unveiled.
Q: Who is Raoul Wallenberg?
Wednesday October 23rd
Category: Foreign Currency
A: Iran's 50,000 Rial note includes an international symbol for one of these, featuring 3 well-defined orbits.
Q: What is an Atom?
Tuesday October 22nd
Category: The Caribbean
A: Pico Duarte & Lago Enriquilo in this country 650 miles from Florida are the highest & lowest points in the Caribbean.
Q: What is the Dominican Republic?
Monday October 21st
Category: AFI's 100 Funniest Films
A: These 2 films were no. 1 & no. 2 on the AFI's list of funniest American films; both involve cross-dressing.
Q: What is "Some Like It Hot" & "Tootsie"?
Friday October 18th
Category: Cars
A: Introduced as a 2-seater & later celebrated in song, it was Motor Trend's Car of the Year for 1958, 1987, 1989, & 2002.
Q: What is the Thunderbird?
Thursday October 17th
Category: Trademarks
A: Facebook & TiVo have both claimed trademarks for an icon representing this gesture.
Q: What is a Thumbs-Up?
Wednesday October 16th
Category: Female Singers
A: In 2013 she became on the the third female singer after Aretha Franklin & Madonna to chart over 40 Top 40 hits.
Q: Who is Taylor Swift?
Tuesday October 15th
Category: Novels
A: Chapter 1 of this 1952 book ends, "This is about the way the Salinas Valley was when my grandfather...settled in the foothills".
Q: What is East of Eden?
Monday October 14th
Category: Big Countries
A: In area, it's the largest former Soviet Republic after Russia & the largest nation that doesn't border an ocean.
Q: What is Kazakhstan?
Friday October 11th
Category: World Capitals
A: It's the capital city of the only country that borders both the Mediterranean Sea & the Black Sea.
Q: What is Ankara, Turkey?
Thursday October 10th
Category: Literary Illustrations
A: Emile Bayard's illustration of this character seen here first appeared in the 1860s. (it showed a picture of a little girl with a mop)
Q: Who is Cosette (from Les Miserables)?
Wednesday October 9th
Category: Literary Locales
A: The creator of this title place said its name came from the letters labeling the last drawer of his file cabinet.
Q: What is Oz?
Tuesday October 8th
Category: Presidential Election History
A: In 1948 he won South Carolina with 72% of the vote & 3 other states but finished a distant third overall.
Q: Who is Strom Thurmond?
Monday October 7th
Category: Toys
A: A caveman-themed game in which "rocks" were thrown at other players led to the creation of this product in 1969.
Q: What is a Nerf Ball?
Friday October 4th
Category: Countries of the World
A: By population, it's the largest country in the world without nuclear weapons.
Q: What is Indonesia?
Wednesday October 2nd
Category: Inventors
A: Last name of the man whose 1934 patent application for a toll is seen here. (It shows a picture of the head of a Phillips' screw, so...)
Q: What is Phillips?
Monday September 30th
Category: Mount Rushmore
A: 2 of the 4 men on Mount Rushmore were born in Virginia; these 2 states were the birthplaces of the other 2 men.
Q: What is Kentucky and New York?
Friday September 27th
Category: European Capitals
A: Since a national split in 1993, it's the only world capital that borders 2 other countries-- Austria & Hungary.
Thursday September 26th
Category: The Internet
A: The animal for which this computer program is named is actually a red panda.
Q: What is Firefox?
Wednesday September 25th
Category: 20th Century Names
A: Since his 1988 death, he's been inducted into the U.S. Hockey, World Figure Skating, & National Inventors Halls of Fame.
Q: Who is Frank Zamboni?
Tuesday September 24th
Category: Newspapers
A: On July 23, 2013 this bestselling British tabloid re-spelled its name on its masthead to honor big British news.
Q: What is The Sun?
Monday September 23rd
Category: Classic Films
A: The first scene of this movie was shot on the first day of filming, October 2, 1960 at 5 a.m. at 727 5th Avenue at 57th Street in New York City.
Q: What is Breakfast at Tiffany's?
Friday September 20th
Category: French Geography
A: 8 countries border mainland France; its smallest border, at 2.7 miles, is with this country.
Q: What is Monaco?
Thursday September 19th
Category: Classic Albums
A: This 1960s album ends with the line "I'd love to turn you on".
Q: What is Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
Wednesday September 18th
Category: World War II
A: Because time was short, only this ship's starboard side, used for boarding, was repainted September 1, 1945.
Q: What is the USS Missouri?
Tuesday September 17th
Category: U.S. Places
A: A logo on this town's website includes its incorporation date, 1981, as well as the historic date Dec. 17, 1903.
Q: What is Kitty Hawk, NC?
Monday September 16th
Category: Poets
A: Funds provided by his widow were used to set up a literary charity called Old Possum's Practical Trust.
Q: Who is T.S. Eliot?
New Season Starts in September
Kids' Tournament (July 29 - Aug 2)
Friday August 2nd
Category: Bodies of Water
Q: What is the Gulf of Mexico?
Thursday August 1st
Category: Postal Abbreviations
Q: What are Alabama and Louisiana?
Wednesday July 31st
Category: The Civil War
Q: What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
Tuesday July 30th
Category: Toy Brands
Q: What is Lego?
Monday July 29th
Category: In The Dictionary
A: The last entry in the Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary is used to represent this annoying sound.
Q: What is Snoring?
Friday July 26th
Category: Classical Musicians
A: The cover of the May 19, 1958 Time magazine called him "the Texan who conquered Russia".
Q: Who is Van Cliburn?
Thursday July 25th
Category: French History
A: Starting in 1349, this marine animal was on the coat of arms of the heir apparent to the French throne.
Q: What is a Dolphin?
Wednesday July 24th
Category: 3-Named People
A: Born in what's now Maine in 1807, he's honored with a bust in a special section of Westminster Abbey.
Q: Who is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow?
Tuesday July 23rd
Category: Oscar-Winning Actors
A: They're the only 2 Best Actor Winners with the same last name; one was a winner for 1979 & 1988, the other for 2005.
Q: Who are Dustin and Philip Seymour Hoffman?
Monday July 22nd
Category: Sports Geography
A: Though they live elsewhere, Alan Page & Dan Dierdorf will both always be in this Ohio city where they were born.
Q: What is Canton, OH?
Friday July 19th
Category: Pulitzer Prize Winning Novels
A: The first line of this novel says "A green hunting cap squeezed the top of the fleshy balloon of a head".
Q: What is A Confederacy of Dunces?
Thursday July 18th
Category: Historic Telegrams
A: In May 1945 Churchill cabled Truman that this "is drawn down upon their front. We don not know what is going on behind".
Q: What is the Iron Curtain?
Wednesday July 17th
Category: International Sports
A: 2013 marks the 100th running of this event, first won by Maurice Garin with a time of 94 hours, 33 minutes, 14 seconds.
Q: What is the Tour de France?
Tuesday July 16th
Category: The World of TV
A: In 2013 Britain marked this show's 50th Anniv. with a series of stamps of the 11 actors who have played the lead role.
Q: What is Doctor Who?
Monday July 15th
Category: Opera
A: This 1871 opera is set in Memphis & Thebes, & along the banks of the Nile.
Q: What is Aida?
Friday July 12th
Category: Video Game History
A: The title princess of this game, which launched a best-selling franchise was named for F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife.
Q: What is The Legend of Zelda?
Thursday July 11th
Category: Classical Music
A: This piece that premiered in Moscow in 1882 includes strains from "God Save the Czar" & "La Marseillaise".
Q: What is the 1812 Overture?
Wednesday July 10th
Category: Authors
A: He quit pursuing a Ph.D. in 1926 to pursue drawing, but you might say he gave himself the degree anyway.
Q: Who is Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss?
Tuesday July 9th
Category: National Official Languages
A: This country has an area of only 275 square miles but has 4 official languages: English, Tamil, Chinese & Malay.
Q: What is Singapore?
Monday July 8th
Category: African-American Firsts
A: Tracing her family to William Hood of 18th century Penn., Karen Batchelor made news as this org.'s first African-American member.
Q: What is the Daughters of the American Revolution?
Friday July 5th
Category: U.S. Presidents
A: The only 2 men who were U.S. President 10 years to the day after their first inauguration.
Q: Who are Franklin D. Roosevelt and Grover Cleveland?
Thursday July 4th
Category: Saints On The Map
A: In population, it's the largest U.S. city with the same Spanish name as a current western hemisphere capital.
Q: What is San Jose?
Wednesday July 3rd
Category: 20th Century Music
A: European music has "3 B's"; 20th C. American music's "3 C''s" were John Cage, Elliot Carter & this composer/conductor.
Q: What is Aaron Copland?
Tuesday July 2nd
Category: The Ancient World
A: The area that the people of ancient Rome called this was their city's equivalent of the Greek Agora.
Q: What is the Forum?
Monday July 1st
Category: Novels
A: This 1934 novel was partly written in the Hotel Peru Palace in Istanbul; the room is now a memorial to the author.
Q: What is Murder on the Orient Express?
Friday June 28th
Category: 1950s Fiction
A: John Updike wrote "Rabbit, Run" partly in reaction to this more carefree novel that was published 3 years earlier.
Q: What is On The Road?
Thursday June 27th
Category: Transportation
Q: What is the Bicycle?
Wednesday June 26th
Category: Movies & The Bible
Q: What is Pulp Fiction?
Tuesday June 25th
Category: Plants
A: Economically speaking, this plant family with about 10,000 species is by far the most important.
Q: What is the Grass Family?
Monday June 24th
Category: World Geography
Q: What are Mount Everest and the Dead Sea?
Friday June 21st
Category: Cartoon Characters
Q: Who is Betty Boop?
Thursday June 20th
Category: World Leaders
Q: What is Russia?
Wednesday June 19th
Category: War Novels
Q: What is The Red Badge of Courage?
Tuesday June 18th
Category: Food & Drink
Q: What is Diet Coke?
Friday June 14th
Category: The United Nations
Q: What is Kosovo?
Thursday June 13th
Category: Best Picture Wordplay
A: From 2005, it's the last Best Picture Oscar Winner whose name is just one syllable.
Q: What is Crash?
Wednesday June 12th
Category: 20th Century History
Q: What is Second? (Elizabeth II)
Tuesday June 11th
Category: American Literature
Q: What is The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
Monday June 10th
Category: 19th Century Names
A: This French engineer once asked, "Why should we disguise the industrial nature of iron, even in the city?".
Q: Who is Gustav Eiffel?
Friday June 7th
Category: American Writers
A: Contemporary reviews called this writer "a Yankee Diogenes" & the "Concord Diogenes".
Q: Who is Henry David Thoreau?
Thursday June 6th
Category: Americana
A: A Bo'Sun Whistle was once a prize in boxes of this alliterative product introduced in 1963.
Q: What is Cap'n Crunch?
Wednesday June 5th
Category: Sporting Events
A: An old name for this Olympic sporting event is the Quinquertium.
Q: What is the Pentathlon?
Tuesday June 4th
Category: Notable Names
A: In August 2012 the Telegraph of London ran the headline "Paralympics 2012:" he "opens ceremony with a 'big bang'".
Q: Who is Stephen Hawking?
Monday June 3rd
Category: European History
A: This 17th century king named his throne room the Apollo Chamber.
Q: Who is Louis XIV?
Friday May 31st
Category: Classic Novels
A: In his will, this title guy tells his niece Antonia she should marry a man who knows not "about....chivalry".
Q: What is Don Quixote?
Thursday May 30th
Category: American Scientists
A: In 1920 the N.Y. Times said he lacks the "knowledge ladled out daily in high schools"; on July 17, 1969, the paper apologized.
Q: Who is Robert Goddard?
Wednesday May 29th
Category: American Military Men
A: In April 1951 he told Congress, "In war there can be no substitute for victory".
Q: Who is General Douglas MacArthur?
Tuesday May 28th
Category: American Actors
A: Reflecting a long friendship dating to a 1962 film they did together, Brock Peters gave the eulogy at this star's 2003 funeral.
Q: Who is Gregory Peck?
Monday May 27th
Category: Classic Kid Stuff
Q: What is the Radio Flyer?
Friday May 24th
Category: Disney Songs
Q: What is "A Spoonful of Sugar"?
Thursday May 23rd
Category: Art Subjects
Q: What is Bullfighting?
Wednesday May 22nd
Category: American Women
Q: Who is Rosa Parks?
Tuesday May 21st
Category: French Literature
Q: What is Around the World in 80 Days?
College Tournament (May 6th - 17th)
Friday May 17th
Category: The Civil War
Q: What is Tennessee?
Thursday May 16th
Category: 20th Century Presidents
Q: Who are Richard Nixon and Lyndon B. Johnson?
Wednesday May 15th
Category: Famous Europeans
Q: Who is Oskar Schindler?
Tuesday May 14th
Category: Modern-Day China
Q: What is June 4th?
Monday May 13th
Category: Authors in the News
Q: Who is Ray Bradbury?
Friday May 10th
Category: Famous Names in Transportation
Q: What is the Spirit of St. Louis?
Thursday May 9th
Category: The Continents
Q: What is Africa?
Wednesday May 8th
Category: Famous Englishman
Q: Who is Charles Darwin?
Tuesday May 7th
Category: Characters in Shakespeare
Q: Who is Prospero?
Monday May 3rd
Category: State Quarters
Q: What is Hawaii?
Friday May 3rd
Category: Science
Q: What is DNA?
Thursday May 2nd
Category: Island Countries
Q: What is Samoa?
Wednesday May 1st
Category: The Theater
Q: What is Canterbury?
Tuesday April 30th
Category: Classic Hit Songs
Q: What is Moon River?
Monday April 29th
Category: Magazines
Q: What is Denver?
Friday April 26th
Category: Great Novels
Q: What is Wuthering Heights?
Thursday April 25th
Category: TV Spin-Offs
Q: What is Frasier?
Wednesday April 24th
Category: The U.S. Government
Q: What is The State of the Union Address?
Tuesday April 23rd
Category: Geographic Math
Q: What is 31?
Monday April 22nd
Category: Best Actress Oscar Nominees
Q: Who is Sigourney Weaver?
Thursday April 18th
Category: World Leaders
Q: Who is Benazir Bhutto?
Wednesday April 17th
Category: 1960's Television
Q: What is The Flintstones?
Tuesday April 16th
Category: Nobel Peace Prize Winners
Q: Who is Desmond Tutu?
Monday April 15th
Category: Authors
Q: Who is Joseph Anton?
Friday April 12th
Category: Physicists
Q: What is Win the Nobel Prize for Physics?
Thursday April 11th
Category: World Cities
Q: What is San Juan, Puerto Rico?
Wednesday April 10th
Category: 19th Century Authors
Q: Who is Lewis Carroll?
Tuesday April 9th
Category: The Tony Awards
Q: What is Death of a Salesman?
Monday April 8th
Category: Art
Q: What is Impressionism?
Friday April 5th
Category: Broadway Musicals
Q: What is The Book of Mormon?
Thursday April 4th
Category: At The Grocery Store
Q: What is Watermelon?
Wednesday April 3rd
Category: 20th Century Names
Q: Who is Eva Peron?
Tuesday April 2nd
Category: Authors
Q: Who is Gore Vidal?
Monday April 1st
Category: State Mottos
Q: What is Eureka?
Friday March 29th
Category: Presidential Elections
Q: Who are Richard Nixon and George H.W. Bush?
Thursday March 28th
Category: Business
Q: What is Carnival Cruise Lines?
Wednesday March 27th
Category: Awards
Q: What are the Olympic Medals?
Tuesday March 26th
Category: The 1990s
Q: What is the Mir Space Station?
Monday March 25th
Category: The AFI's 100 Greatest American Movies
Q: What is Singing in the Rain?
Friday March 22nd
Category: Science Words
Q: What is Fission?
Thursday March 21st
Category: Artists
Q: Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
Wednesday March 20th
Category: Europeana
Q: What is the Netherlands?
Tuesday March 19th
Category: Literary Title Places
Q: What is Notre Dame?
Monday March 18th
Category: Songs
Q: What is Hail to the Chief?
Friday March 15th
Category: Shakespeare
Q: What is A Mid-Summer Night's Dream?
Thursday March 14th
Category: Beatles Songs
Q: What is Hey Jude?
Wednesday March 13th
Category: Newspapers
Q: What is India?
Tuesday March 12th
Category: Historical Relatives
Q: Who is King Ferdinand?
Monday March 11th
Category: British Novels
Q: Who is Tess of the d'Urbervilles?
Friday March 8th
Category: The Oscars
Q: Who are Jane and Peter Fonda?
Thursday March 7th
Category: The Western Hemisphere
Q: What are Costa Rica and Belize?
Wednesday March 6th
Category: U.S. History
Q: What are Declarations of War?
Tuesday March 5th
Category: Classic Novels
Q: What is Anna Karenina?
Monday March 4th
Category: Colleges & Universities
Q: What is Georgia Tech?
Friday March 1st
Category: Business History
Q: Who is A.C. Nielsen?
Thursday February 28th
Category: The Universe
Q: What is Pluto?
Wednesday February 27th
Category: Speechwriters
Q: What is "Ask Not"?
Tournament of Champions (Feb 13 - Feb 26)
Tuesday February 26th
Category: 19th Century America
Q: What is 1841 or 1881?
Monday February 25th
Category: American Authors
Q: Who is Edna Ferber?
Friday February 22nd
Category: Italy
Q: What is Umbria?
Thursday February 21st
Category: Russian History
Q: What is Stalin's First Five-Year Plan?
Wednesday February 20th
Category: Classic Jazz Songs
Q: What is Take Five?
Tuesday February 19th
Category: The New 7 Wonders of the World
Q: What is Christ the Redeemer (it's that big statue in Rio de Janeiro)?
Monday February 18th
Category: World Capitals
Q: What is Yerevan?
Friday February 15th
Category: Famous Women
Q: Who is Emily Dickinson?
Thursday February 14th
Category: Museums
Q: What is the Museum of Modern Art?
Wednesday February 13th
Category: The Rosetta Stone
Q: What is Ramses?
Teen Tournament (Jan 30-Feb 12)
Tuesday February 12th
Category: Military Men
Q: Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower?
Monday February 11th
Category: American Literature
Q: What is The Grapes of Wrath?
Friday February 8th
Category: U.S. Government
Q: What is FEMA?
Thursday February 7th
Category: Capital Cities
Q: What is Belfast?
Wednesday February 6th
Category: Famous Asians
Q: Who is Ban Ki-moon?
Tuesday February 5th
Category: Short Stories
Q: What is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow?
Monday February 4th
Category: Mount Rushmore
Q: What is Virginia?
Friday February 1st
Category: The Planets
Q: What is Saturn?
Thursday January 31st
Category: Fundraising
Q: What are Girl Scout Cookies?
Wednesday January 30th
Category: Historic Quotes
Q: Who is Robert E. Lee?
Tuesday January 29th
Category: Meteorological Terms
Q: What is Wind Chill?
Monday January 28th
Category: The Grammys
Q: What is Best New Artist?
Friday January 25th
Category: Musical Theater
Q: What is Funny Girl?
Thursday January 24th
Category: Olympic Host Cities
Q: What is Sarajevo?
Wednesday January 23rd
Category: Women Authors
Q: What is Sense and Sensibility?
Tuesday January 22nd
Category: Official Country Names
Q: What is Switzerland or Swiss Confederation?
Monday January 21st
Category: Museums
Q: What is the Titanic?
Friday January 18th
Category: Military Slogans
Q: What are A Few Good Men?
Thursday January 17th
Category: 19th Century Literary Introductions
Q: Who is Dracula?
Wednesday January 16th
Category: Recent Oscar Winners
Q: What is Slumdog Millionaire? (I forgot this movie even won, probably b/c it sucked)
Tuesday January 15th
Category: U.S. Landmarks
Q: What is Seattle?
Monday January 14th
Category: Countries of the World
Q: What are San Marino, Vatican City, and Lesotho?
Friday January 11th
Category: Rivers
Q: What is the Volga River?
Thursday January 10th
Category: Legal Terms
Q: What is Verdict?
Wednesday January 9th
Category: Capital Cities
Q: What is Stockholm and Oslo?
Tuesday January 8th
Category: Presidential Distinctions
Q: Who is Jimmy Carter?
Monday January 7th
Category: American Sports Legends
Q: Who is Babe Ruth?
Friday January 4th
Category: Imaginary Characters
Q: Who are The Seven Dwarves?
Thursday January 3rd
Category: Sex & The Constitution
Q: What is the 19th Amendment?
Wednesday January 2nd
Category: Baseball Stadiums
Q: Who are the Atlanta Braves?
Tuesday January 1st
Category: 19th Century America
Q: What is Central Park?
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